West Ham will find out next week when they will play their rearranged clash with Manchester United, the Premier League has told Football.London.

The match was originally due to be played on March 18 but because of United's progress to the quarter finals of the FA Cup, that will have to moved as Jose Mourinho's side will be in action in that competition that weekend.

The latest batch of television fixtures for April fixtures that will be rescheduled to fit in with television broadcasts are set to be announced next week as well. The original game was due to be broadcast on Sky Sports at 1.30pm on the Sunday and it's likely to be live on Sky when it's moved.

The move is likely to cause a fixture pile-up for the Hammers and will make April even tougher than it already is.

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There is a gap of a weekend after FA Cup tie for United on the weekend of the March 24 but that's an international break and England face the Netherlands on the Friday night at 7.45pm.

Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho.

The Three Lions then have another friendly during that midweek against Italy so the Hammers game can't be switched to that week either. The following weekend of March 31, Southampton play in E20 in the Premier League against David Moyes' side.

After the clash with Burnley on March 10, that will mean West Ham won't have a game for the best part of three weeks before the Saints match in the capital.

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It's likely the United game will be moved to a midweek in April and the fixtures in that month are brutal enough. If it is moved to some point in April, West Ham will play Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City and potentially Manchester United in the space of four weeks, with the United game having to be played in a midweek as there is no space at weekends.

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